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Experimental Project Dual Job Training in Spain
Sunday, September 9, 2012 @ 2:11 PM

 

      Next year, a new Project will start in the Secondary School (IES = Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria) “Virgen de la Paloma”, in Madrid (Spain).Its name will be: “Dual Vocational Training Project” and it will be directed by a german team in collaboration with a spanish team from  this School.

 

"IES Virgen de la Paloma", Madrid, Spain.

 

      The project will be directed by a german team, because it has been applied to a group of students and it has been a success.

     This project will be implemented in the Community of Madrid for the first time.The Community of Madrid has signed cooperation agreements with numerous companies in various productive sectors in order to continue developing.

     This training model has been distinctive feature:

n  That is developed jointly by business and educational center.

n  That students participating in the program on a voluntary.

n  That companies give scholarships to students with 450 Euros.

      The result is that students are welcomed by companies, where "learn by doing" in an actual production environment, enabling them to improve their skills and increase their job placement expectations.

      During the 2012-2013 academic year, the project will be developed with the collaboration of six public schools in the Community of Madrid and 14 level training cycles.

      Why it will be a project directed by a german team?..., because it has been tested in Germany and there the 78 per cent of the young people, who participated in the program, they stayed at the companies after it.Another important data: in Germany, youth unemployment is 8 per cent; however, in Spain is about 49 per cent.

       I hope that this project help young people in Spain to search jobs and they help revive the economy of our country.

Best regards,

Luis.

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